Marginalia — Reilly McGrath
Pip Smith speaks with UWAP intern Reilly McGrath about 'The Pull of the Moon' and the challenges of mingling fact with fiction.
Lauren Pratt fiction Interview Pip Smith Reilly McGrath The Pull of the Moon YA YA and Children's
The Pull of the Moon (2025) is the anticipated second novel by Sydney-based author Pip Smith, whose debut work Half Wild (2017) won her an SMH Best Young Australian Novelist award in 2018.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Tim Loveday
Lauren Pratt Interview Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award Tim Loveday
Bad Westerns is an unpublished poetry collection that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Tim Loveday shares how it feels to be shortlisted and his advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Roderick Poole
Lauren Pratt Interview Reilly McGrath Roderick Poole The Dorothy Hewett Award
you are HERE is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Roderick Poole shares how it feels to be shortlisted and his advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, N. J. Madden
Lauren Pratt Interview N. J. Madden Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award
Laughing River is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, N. J. Madden shares how it feels to be shortlisted and his advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Mohammed Massoud Morsi
Lauren Pratt Interview Mohammed Massoud Morsi Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award
The Hair of the Pigeon is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Mohammed Massoud Morsi shares how it feels to be shortlisted and his advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.